??Pi ??? to GREAT SO HAPPY... ir? ftm kMrt wM glow to lit* woodor of (his story.. ..and to V THC MCTUtf WITH AH IXTKA SOMETHING! SOMITHINO THAT WIU maki you ran oooo AU OVtl-HKCtAUY AKMJND YOUR HCART) SeymourMienzah _ ROBERT _ BRIAN Cunnings DoNumr katm Otdu&om with *S with JARJORIE REYNOLDS ,|K| JORJA CUR1WGHI I TODAY AND FRIDAY Journal-Patriot Ads. Get Quick Results LIBERTY MONDAY ONLY, MAY 24 HE'S HERE AT LAST ... THE GRAND OLD MAN OF THE SCREEN! First and Only Personal Appearance Tour Direct From Hollywood! 4?BIG STAGE SHOWS-4 ?At 2:15?4:30 ? 7:15 ? 9:30 BRING THE FAMILY TO SEE GABBY ADMISSION Matinee 50c Night ? 60c Children All Shows : 25c T*x Included In All Prices COMEDY SCREEN PROGRAM ZENOBIA" WITH OLIVER HARDY SOCIAL NEWS Clubs, Parties, Church Activities, Etc. ??Ml MISS MAMIE SOCK WELL ? Oakwoods W.lM. U. In Monthly Meefing The Woman's Missionary So ciety of the Oakwoods Baptist church met* Friday evening, May 7, at the hope of Mrs. A. T7 Jones. The hymn tor the year was sung by the group followed with watchword. - ! Reports from Different com mittees were heard. Mrs. J. M. Canter conducted the program and devotionals by; Miss Mora Laws. i Subject for discussion "Labor Mi was given ers Together" whif by Mrs. Rex Stroud, Miss Nora Laws, Mrs. Archie Anderson, Mrs. Archie Lee psborne, Mrs. Raymond Cleary aind Mrs. Fred Blevins. Special music was rendered, by Mrs. A. T. Jone^, Mrs. Rex Stroud and Mrs. Archie Ander son, and the prayer was offered by Mrs. Charles Stjeelman. Thirteen were j present and were served refreshments during social hour. Ronda Teachers Honored at Party Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Trojp Redding en tertained the members of the Ronda school faculty, their wivee and husbands, at a dinner party Saturday evening j at the Walls home on the Ronda Road A three course; dinner wae sprved. The table was covered' with a handmade ,linen cloth, and the centerpiece was of yellow lilies. 1 ? After dinner bingo and other games were played, prizes going to Mrs. P. T. MiSore and R- O. Poplin, Jr. Ila Holman|Bible Class Has /y\eeting The monthly Meeting 0f the Ila Holman Bible class of - the Wilkesboro Baptijst church was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. P. ij. Mitchell with Mrs. Charlie Howard as co-hos tess. Mrs. M. Gj White was in charge of the devotions and the program using as her theme "God's Kingdom.t" Readings and poems in keeping with the topic were given by Mesdames Tom Foster, J. R. Tukner, cftell, "Coley Farker, Charlie How ar1 Local People Attend Greensboro Meeting Mrs. Edd P. Gardner and Mrs. W. P. Gaddy were in Greensboro from Wednesday until Prlday attending the annual meeting of the Garden Club of North Caro lina, Inc., held it Sedgefleld Inn, and Mrs. A. C. Chamberlain went down for the day on Thursday. The local Garden club, of which Mrs. Gardner (served as presi dent for the pist year, received the first state alward for the best program for protecting birds. The Brevard club received the second award, j Mrs. W. Rj Absher Entertains Her Club Mrs. W. R. Absher delightfully entertained fori the members of the Current T^pic club and a number of visitors at her home on E Street F riday evening. In >rt course at the! ?lay Mrs. Absher y her daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Aott, and Miss Lu ray Leonard. High and low score prizes In the j game played at four tables, fpr club members, went to Mrs. j Chal McNiel an high to Mrs. the traveler's Eller. Mrs. J ester, the visitor's W. E. Jones, and] >rize to Mrs. E. E. D. Schaefer, of Marlinton; W.i Ya., who is here visiting in ths ? Weaver Starr home and a former member of the club, was a special guest and was remembered with a gift by Mrs. Absher. JMiss Luray Leon ard, of Spainnour's Store and who is leaving soon to accept a position with jMontaldo's in Win ston-Salem, wis also remembered with a gift. Mixed garden flow ers, with roses predominating, made colorful, j. ( oWv SPECIAL COFFEE AUTO GLASS CUT AND INSTALLED For All Makes Cars and Tracks | Reasonable Prices Williams Auto and Plate Glass Co. One-Half Mile West of North Wilkesbore On Highway No. 421 Telephone 131-R ALEXANDER CMstroctnn C?. P. O. Box 771 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C, All Kinds Of GRADING DONE With Shovel or Bulldozer FREE ESTIMATES Support the V M. C. A ROBBYS ARMY STORE Our New Location Is UNDER THE WILKES HATCHERY Corner 10th and C Streets Just Come Right Down'the Steps Beside The Wilkes Hatchery The Place Is Full of Bargains!. Come In and Look Us Over! Compare Our Prices | Genuine Army-Navy Field Shoes _ $5.95-$6.50 Army Combat Boots $7.95. Navy Black Slippers $7.95 Army Tan Slippers $7.95 WAC Oxfords $4.95 For Women and Girls Army Fatigue Work Pants $2.50 Nary Blue Dungaree Pants $2.29 Nary Blue Chambray Shirts $1.49 Navy White "T" Shirts 69c We Have Many Other Items Ton Can Use, So Come In and Look Around. , . J We carry Hardware and many other items of everyday We are easy to trade with . Remember?this merchandise is mighty hard to beat for wear, tear and jnst about every thing else. ROBBY'S ARMY STORE Corner Tenth and C Streets?Under The Wilkes Hatchery ImjAv I - i "h -v I Ml itiijilft'yV f 'TT'1 j Cl~ ***"'? ' NfifcT H WILKESBORO, N. C. BIG AUCTION SALE! TWO HOUSES AT CRICKET Lots 70x125. Each house has two 6-room apartments. These houses belong to JENKINS BROTHERS, and are located across highway from the M. C. Woodie and Noah Harris homeplaces. They are on Highway 421, two and one-half miles west of North Wilkesboro, N. C. Each house has running water, and each apartment has a modern bathroom. New Electric Appliances, Second-Hand Furni ture and Farm Machinery at Auction On the Grounds at This Sale Will Also Be Sold at Auction One New G. E. Electric Range, One New Hotpoint Electric Range, One New Crosley Electric Refrigerator. One New Philco Record Player, One New Power Lawn Mower, One New Disc Harrow. One New Apartment-Size Electric Range. One Second-Hand Diningroom Suite, Several Second-Hand Wood Ranges. Also Mony Other Items of Second-Hand Furniture and ' Farm Machinery Will Be Sold at Auction FREE PRIZES: 2 Radios and $50.00 Bill! ? SALE WILL START AT 2 P. M. , MAY 22